Fight back against the plastic sack!

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Having seen so many documentaries and articles on the stifling impact that single use plastics are having on the environment I have become determined to personally address my own contribution to this impending disaster.

For a while now I have been refusing plastic carrier bags at super markets (please do the same) but that didn’t feel enough. I realised that although I was not taking the carrier bags I was still putting the produce I was buying into plastic bags and then putting those in my nice re-usable shopping bags. Makes no sense, correct!

So, I went and purchased some re-usable produce bags from Amazon. They cost about $12 for about 8 of them. Now, I use these bags all the time, not only for my fruit and veggie shopping but also when I buy a lots of bulk foods, such as rice, beans and oats from the supermarket.

I am working on all my friends and colleagues to go out and get their own re-usable produce bags. Hopefully, the message will get out there and one day perhaps supermarkets will not even have to provide plastic bags in the produce aisles.

In 2016, world plastics production totaled around 335 million metric tons.Roughly half of annual plastic production is destined for a single-use product.

FACT #2

Humans buy about 1,000,000 plastic bottles per minute in total. Only about 23% of plastic bottles are recycled within the U.S.

FACT #3

Americans purchase about 50 billion water bottles per year, averaging about 13 bottles per month for every person in the U.S.! That means by using a reusable water bottle, you could save an average of 156 plastic bottles annually.

FACT #4

It is estimated that 4 trillion plastic bags are used worldwide annually. Only 1% of plastic bags are returned for recycling. Americans throw away 100 billion plastic bags annually. That’s about 307 bags per person! All that waste can be eliminated by switching to reusable shopping bags.

FACT #5

Half a million straws are used in the world every day. Refusing straws is becoming a trending practice!

FACT #6

500 billion disposable cups are consumed every year. Americans alone throw away 25 billion styrofoam coffee cups every year. Styrofoam cannot be completely recycled. Most of the Styrofoam disposed of today will still be present in landfills 500 years from now.

FACT #7

The main cause for the increase in plastic production is plastic packaging. Plastic packaging was 42% of all non-fiber plastic produced in 2015, and it also made up 52% of plastics thrown away.

FACT #8

Single-use-plastics frequently do not make it to a landfill or are recycled. A full 32% of the 78 million tons of plastic packaging produced annually is left to flow into our oceans; the equivalent of pouring one garbage truck of plastic into the ocean every minute. This is expected to increase to two per minute by 2030 and four per minute by 2050. By 2050, this could mean there will be more plastic than fish in the world’s oceans. Choosing to buy products with less packaging or no packaging altogether makes a big difference.

FACT #9

Even when single-use plastics are sent to landfills (there are 3,091 active landfills in the U.S. alone), they aren’t harmless. Landfill liners can leak harmful pollutants into the watershed and plastics on the tops of landfills can be carried away by the wind. The best way to curb single-use plastic pollution is to reduce your personal plastic consumption!3